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Start your free trialEdward A. Polanco Murillo
2,872 PointsWhat is the next step going forward with Python & other courses.
I have a couple of questions I want to ask anyone who can answer. I am currently going through Python basics (still stuck on OOP). After I have a good comprehension of the python basics what do you guys recommend for more advanced python (such as CSV & JSON in Python or Django Python)
Also do you guys think it's wise to learn some computer sciences courses such as data structures and algorithms? or is it necessary to learn some security concepts for someone who is just stepping foot into cyber security.
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Edward A. Polanco Murillo
2,872 Pointsnakalkucing thank you for your response. I am definitely going through the tracks individually. I have to get the basics of python down, then maybe I can progress to something more advanced.
nakalkucing
12,964 PointsOkey dokey! Good luck, amigo! :)
Edward A. Polanco Murillo
2,872 Pointsyou too my dude
nakalkucing
12,964 Pointsnakalkucing
12,964 PointsHi Edward A. Polanco Murillo! You might look at the Python Tracks.
There's a track labeled Beginning Python. This track includes Python Basics, OOP, and several other python courses. There's also the Intermediate Python, Exploring Flask, and Exploring Django tracks.
Personally, I'd suggest going through the tracks in order. I struggle with learning python myself, and find that the tracks feed it to me at a pretty good learning speed.
Hope this helps and Happy Coding! :)